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Programmes Horizon Europe HorizonEU L+F H2020 L+FThe Commission published their recent report based on analysis of implementation data and feedback from surveys.
A summary is also available here.
According to the Commission, the new report confirms that:
The report describes the state of play in early 2024, with nearly 1 400 lump sum grants signed and many of them completed.
The previous assessment of lump sum funding was published in 2021
2024-10-28
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3 weeks ago |
New European Research Area Communication adopted by the European Commission |
2024-10-23
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4 weeks ago |
Future of the European Programme for Research and Innovation - state of play of posit... |
2024-10-15
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1 month ago |
Annual report on implementation of the EU budget for the financial year 2023 by Eur... |
2024-10-07
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1 month ago |
NCP Flanders Job Vacancy: administrative support |
2024-09-20
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2 months ago |
EU Award for Gender Equality Champions third edition open for submissions |
2024-09-02
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2 months ago |
Horizon Europe Impact training session and Proposal workshop coming up this Autumn |
2024-08-26
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2 months ago |
New infosheets: Ethics Appraisal Process and Ownership Contral Declaration |
2024-08-05
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3 months ago |
Increased daily rate forSME owners and Natural persons persons beneficiaries |
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